A turbulent ride: Arkansas Aerospace Inc. pilots a new course through tough times.

From: Arkansas Business | Date: September 28, 1992| Author: Martin, Dixie | Copyright information

The news on the morning of Sept. 16 did not seem to bode well for Arkansas Aerospace Inc.

A story in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported that Dennis Davis was out as president of the Little Rock-based company, a subsidiary of British Aerospace Inc.

British Aerospace executive Dewi Rowlands was in.

Company officials apparently weren't returning telephone calls, and it was reported that an employee memorandum indicated other management changes were forthc...

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